Deep Throat
Blow
They have nothing in common, but, to me, make a pair.
Make your own. Carry on.
Deep Throat
Blow
They have nothing in common, but, to me, make a pair.
Make your own. Carry on.
Blue Streak
Silver Streak
Blood and Roses
Blood and Orchids
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Down and Out in Beverley Hills
How about the two recent films, “Dick” and “Snatch?”
I’ve seen pictures of the following in books of odd headlines and the like. Obviously, you don’t come by these combinations honestly – you have to deliberately conjure them up:
101 Dalmations
The Howling
101 Dalmations
Dying Young
And my favorite, a triple feature:
Alien
Meatballs
Escape from New York
Here’s a few:
Tomcats / Josie and the Pussycats
Lost Boys / O, Brother, Where Art Thou
Whipped / Chained
Coyote Ugly / Beautiful
Unbreakable / Shattered
Traffic / Speed
See this one on the internet?
Erin Brockovich
Screwed
My Dog Skip
Thank you, this is just what I was hoping for from the TM’s
I’m stealing this one from the movie Evil Dead 2:
JAWS
A FAREWELL TO ARMS
You’d have to see the movie for the whole funny context, but it works out of context too.
Some nice combinations at this site.
Well, there’s an actual funny double feature at the ThreePenny here in Chicago right now. I nearly peed my pants laughing when we walked by the marquee and it said, simply,
BLOW HANNIBAL
okey dokey!
jarbaby
Blantantly ripping off an old standup comic’s routine:
Bambi
The Deerslayer
This is not a joke combo, but an actual recommendation. You might be hard pressed to find these 2, but if you do you’re in for a very surreal, entertaining evening. They’re both Lindsay Anderson films, starring a young (pre-Clockwork Orange) Malcolm McDowell. “If…” and “O Lucky Man”. Though not even close to a sequel, the cast members in these 2 films are largely the same.
Additionally, O Lucky Man has one of the best soundtracks cleverly worked into the story. Both can be a little disturbing, but if you can find both of these on video, invite some friends over for quite an unusual double bill.
In 1971, the Astro Theater in downtown Omaha had a double bill of “MASH” and “Patton”.
“Malice”
“Absence of Malice”
[If I watch the second feature, does that cancel the two hours spent watching the first?]
Friday the 13th
Saturday the 14th…(yes its a movie…with Richard Benjamin)